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2. Press    or    to set the number of prints of all stored images in the SD

card, for up to a maximum of 9 copies.

3. Follow the rest of the options to confirm the DPOF setting.

Slide (Slideshow)

You can play back all the images and movies in
a slideshow format. The interval between images
can be specified.

During the slideshow, press MENU to stop.
From here, you may choose to continue or
exit the current slideshow.

Slideshow Options

Settings

Descriptions

Start

Start Slideshow according to
the specified Interval and
Repeat options.

Interval

Specifies the amount of time
the camera will display an image
before moving on to the next
image. The options are 3 sec.,
5 sec., 
and 10 sec.

Repeat

When set to On, the slideshow
immediately replays when the
final image is displayed.

CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL DEVICES

USING A TRIPOD WITH THE CAMERA

You can secure your digital camera to a tripod to prevent camera shakes. To install,
screw the tripod to the Tripod Hole (

 p.3).

CONNECTING TO A TV

You can playback the images and movies you have recorded on your TV. Connect
your digital camera to the TV via the video/audio cable included in the camera’s gift box.

Be sure to adjust the TV Out setting (

 p.14) to correspond with your

country’s system (PAL or NTSC) before connecting the camera to the TV.

Caution: Turn off the TV and digital camera before connecting the video/audio cable.
1. Plug the video/audio cable into the Video/Audio Socket of the camera (  p.3).
2. Connect the cable’s yellow connector to the yellow AV input terminal of your

TV. Likewise, connect the white connector to the TV’s white terminal. Refer to
your TV’s manual for more information.

3. Turn the TV and digital camera on. Make sure to switch the TV to the

appropriate AV channel display.

The OSD is automatically off when the camera is connected to a TV.

Use an AC Adapter if you intend to connect the camera to a TV for a long
period of time.

CONNECTING TO A WINDOWS-BASED PC

Use the USB cable included to connect to your Windows PC. This enables you to
upload, download, edit, and playback pictures and movies onto your PC. However,
the software must be installed first.

Pentium 166MHz

16-bit colour display at 800x600

64MBytes RAM

USB 1.1 interface

350MBytes Hard disk space

Windows 98/98SE/ME/2000/XP

CD-ROM drive

1. Insert the CD labelled “DS8118_8238” into your CD-ROM drive. The installation

will start automatically.

If the “autorun” feature is disabled on your PC, start the installation by
running [x:\setup.exe] where “x:” is the drive letter of the CD-ROM drive.

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Follow the on-screen instruction to complete the installation of the camera drivers
and software. When done, click on the [Finish] button on-screen to restart the PC.

For file transfer, select 

 under USB mode before connecting the Camera

to the PC (  p.15). To use the camera as a Webcam, make sure that a video
conferencing software is installed first (sold separately). Then, select 
under USB mode before connecting the Camera to the PC (

 p.15).

Only the images and movies stored in the camera’s current memory device
(SD card or internal memory) will be visible on the PC.

The OSD is automatically off when the camera is connected to the PC.

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Turn on your PC and allow your system’s Windows operating system to boot up.

2. Turn off your digital camera. Connect the camera and your PC via the USB

cable. The USB terminal on your camera is located inside the Terminal Cover
(

 p.3). Refer to your PC’s manual to locate the USB connection on the PC.

3. Turn on your digital camera to any Mode. The Status LCD on the camera now

shows - PC -.

4. The digital camera now appears as Removable Disk drive on your system’s [My

Computer] when 

 is selected.

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Exit

OK

Menu

PLAY

SETUP

Slide

OK

Exit

OK

Menu

Start

Interval

Repeat

5s

Off

Slide Show

OK

Pre-Installation Checklist

Installing Drivers and Software

Connecting the Camera to the PC

Summary of Contents for DS8118

Page 1: ...User Manual Mode d emploi Bedienungsanleitung Manuale dell utente Manual del Usuario Manual do Utilizador DS8118 Manual 6 langs 086 002937 017 086 002937 017 DS8118 ...

Page 2: ...s 5 Installing the Batteries 5 Using an AC Adapter 5 Attaching the Strap and Lens Cap 6 Secure Digital SD Card Multi Media Card MMC 6 Basic Photography 7 Quick Start 7 Preparing the Camera 7 Holding the Camera 7 Taking Basic Pictures 7 Shutting Off the Camera 7 Basic Functions and Settings 8 Toggling OSD On Screen Display Information 8 Selecting a Focus Mode 8 Selecting a Flash Mode 9 Zooming 10 U...

Page 3: ...tures taken and informs you of the status of the various operations and functions Great Image Quality With 1 3 Mega Pixel resolution you are assured of clear natural looking images every time you take a photo Multimedia Features You can record movie clips with sound that can be played back on your personal computer Advanced Camera Functions In addition to the Auto Flash and 2x Zooming functions yo...

Page 4: ...ens brush to remove dirt or dust Wipe carefully with a soft cloth to remove fingerprints and other stains Do not touch with fingers Body Clean with a damp cloth dry immediately Do not use benzene thinner or similar cleaning agents to clean your camera as these may cause permanent damage not covered by the warranty Do not scratch hard objects against the lens LCD or viewfinder as these surfaces are...

Page 5: ...y sold separately You may damage your camera if the batteries are installed incorrectly USING AN AC ADAPTER OPTIONAL If you intend to leave the camera on for a long period of time you may opt to use an AC adapter Connect the AC adapter to your Digital Camera s AC Adapter Socket p 3 Caution Make sure the camera is turned off before connecting the AC adapter An AC adapter of DC3V 10 Voltage and 1A C...

Page 6: ...e lens cap through the loop 3 Tighten by pulling 4 Fit the lens cap onto the lens Removing Secure Digital Multi Media Card Installing Secure Digital Multi Media Card 6 7 1 Turn off the camera 2 Open the battery door 3 Insert the card following the printed remark 4 Close the battery door 1 Turn off the camera 2 Open the battery door 3 Press the card to release 4 Close the battery door BASIC PHOTOGR...

Page 7: ...ash Icon on the Status LCD and OSD The red Flash Lamp on the camera lights up when flash is enabled signalling that the flash is ready for use When a picture with flash is taken the Flash Lamp will blink for a second to recharge Once it stops blinking you can resume taking pictures again Inital Flash Settings When you turn on your camera the inital flash setting will vary depending on the level of...

Page 8: ...ler The Self Timer will engage 3 Press hold the Shutter Release Button Audible beeps can be heard and the red Self Timer Lamp will start blinking The number displayed next to the OSD a Self Timer icon will appear and start counting down Tohastenthecountdownto3seconds presstheShutterReleaseButtononceagain 4 Once the picture has been taken the Self Timer will be disabled The Self Timer cannot be use...

Page 9: ...a Setup Menu Date Format Choose from the following date formats DD MM YY date month year MM DD YY month date year YY MM DD year month date Current Time Field Adjust the current time of the camera Time Format Choose between 12 hr AM PM or 24 hr display Set City You can choose to display the current time in two different time zones Configure your Home and World Cities time zone from a list of city n...

Page 10: ... the highest file number of the media It is advisable to set the File Number setting to New only in the following cases Either the internal memory or SD card has been newly formatted A completely new SD card has been installed Format This option will format all data in either the internal memory or the external card including all protected image files Caution Do not eject the SD card while the car...

Page 11: ...lution 640x480 VGA The DS8118 comes with a 1 3 Mega pixel sensor with true 1280 x 1024 pixels output When you choose 1600 on the menu the software interpolation is enabled automatically This enhances the image output to 2 0 Mega pixel Quality Picture Quality The picture quality represents the compression rate of the images taken For images with higher quality the memory space it takes is also high...

Page 12: ...imum of 2 continuous pictures can be taken with brief 0 5 second pauses between each shot Continuous Shooting cannot be used with flash or when the Self Timer is set Moreover it may not be suitable for night time or dark scenes because flash is disabled EV Exposure Compensation Setting Exposure compensation is required when there is an extreme difference in brightness between the background and th...

Page 13: ...LCD and OSD PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS In Playback Mode you can review the images and movies stored within your current active storage memory The last image or movie taken is displayed on the OSD in Playback Mode Use and press or to view through the images and movies taken If the Secure Digital card Multi Media Card is installed the Playback Mode will only show the images and movies stored on the card To ...

Page 14: ...then appear 2 Press the Shutter Release Button to start playback 3 During playback a Press OK to hide the Progress Bar Press again to restore the Progress Bar b Press or to adjust the playback volume 4 Press the Shutter Release Button again to stop the playback The movie will return to Movie Playback OSD screen All zooming functions are disabled during Movie Playback mode To delete the movie curre...

Page 15: ...ght an image then press directly onto OK to confirm your selection The icon will then indicate that the image is set for protection To cancel the protection press OK again Repeat this step to set multiple images or movies for protection 3 Follow the rest of the on screen options to confirm protection Protecting Unprotecting All When All Images is selected select the Set Protect All to On to confir...

Page 16: ...ay The OSD is automatically off when the camera is connected to a TV Use an AC Adapter if you intend to connect the camera to a TV for a long period of time CONNECTING TO A WINDOWS BASED PC Use the USB cable included to connect to your Windows PC This enables you to upload download edit and playback pictures and movies onto your PC However the software must be installed first Pentium 166MHz 16 bit...

Page 17: ...tored in the camera s current memory device SD card or internal memory will be visible on the Macintosh The OSD is automatically off when the camera is connected to the Macintosh 1 Turn on your Macintosh and allow MAC OS operating system to boot up 2 Turn off your digital camera Connect the camera and your Macintosh via the USB cable The USB terminal on your camera is located inside the Terminal C...

Page 18: ...eraorMovieMode Enable flash by changing it to another setting p 9 Change the Mode Switch to Camera Mode Wait until the Status Lamp stops blinking p 9 Turn on the flash by changing the Flash Mode p 9 Move closer to the subject Clean the lens with a soft cloth p 2 Problem Symptom Check This Remedy Continued Problem Symptom Check This Remedy Cannot play back images or movies Cannot delete images or m...

Page 19: ...roduct Dimension 99 6 x 67 5 x 26 6 mm Unit Weight Approx 122g Battery Specification 2 AA sized batteries LR6 or 1 CRV3 battery TRADEMARK INFORMATION Microsoft Windows and Windows Media Player are trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation of the United States and other countries Windows is an abbreviated term referring to the Microsoft Windows Operating System Macintosh is registered trademark of Ap...

Page 20: ...stalled and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference...

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